Note I. — In Genesis 20:13אֶלכָּֿלהַֿמָּקוֺם אֲשֶׁר נָבוֺא׳שָׁמָּה אִמְרִילִֿי וג; Numbers 33:54׳אֶלאֲֿשֶׁר וג; Proverbs 17:8 (compare Deuteronomy 16:6); — אֶל appears to be used by a species of attraction; the idea of motion involved in the relative clause influencing illogically the beginning of the sentence and causing אֶל to be used instead of בְּ. In Deuteronomy 31:14אֵלֵיהֶם, as pointed, can only be from אַיִל III or IV (q. v.); if the word be taken as the Pronoun with suffix (Hi Ke), אֲלֵיהֶם must be read.